Lego Fortnite became an instant hit when it launched in December 2023, as the free-to-play game combines two massive brands into one experience that rivals the likes of Minecraft and other family-friendly survival-crafting games. Lego Fortnite also benefits from Epic's spread of parental control features aimed toward parents who may be wary of letting their kids loose in a new game without setting and understanding their limitations. With this guide, we'll walk parents through how to download and play Lego Fortnite, as well as what kind of parental controls you may want to set up once you get going.
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Each saved game in Lego Fortnite uses a unique island that is semi-randomly generated, meaning no two worlds are exactly the same. Players can play in survival mode, which may account for things like resource scarcity, temperature, hunger, and player health, or they can create a world in sandbox mode, which removes these elements and simply lets players build to their heart's content. Even in survival mode, those aforementioned features can be toggled on or off individually, giving each player some freedom in how they set up their world.
Because Lego Fortnite requires downloading Fortnite, it's found on all of the same platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, mobile (via Android or cloud), and PC (exclusively via the Epic Games Store).
Open the store menuSearch for Fortnite (Lego Fortnite has its own tile but either download will work)Download the gameOpen the game, then log into or create an Epic Games accountIf the account belongs to a child under 13 (or in some countries, the national digital age of consent, when different), they will automatically have a Cabined Account, intended for younger users with some built-in safety measures already in placeLego Fortnite is found exclusively within Fortnite, so downloading either will do what you want if you're seeking to play it.The nice thing about having an Epic account is that it allows for cross-saving, which means if you use the same Epic account across different platforms, like Switch, PC, and Xbox, for example, you'll keep your saved game(s) across all of them.
Once you're in Fortnite, you can look for Lego Fortnite featured prominently on the home screen among the many other experiences found in-game, such as battle royale, Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing, and countless Creative-mode games made by the community. But if you'd first like to set up parental controls, keep on reading for those next steps.
To enable parental controls, choose the option in the pause menu, then follow the steps below:
Assign an email and create a PIN (The email associated with your Epic account will be used by default, but you can change it)The PIN grants access to the parental controls menu so no one but you can change the settingsCustomize the settings as you see fitFortnite's parental controls can be easily accessed from the main menu as soon as you open the game.The options here are pretty nuanced and each setting is well-explained in the menu as you hover over it. These options include things like filtering out mature language, preventing unapproved players from using voice communications, granting your child access to Creative mode, and restricting content based on their rating, split into three options: Everyone, Everyone 10+, and Teen.
Fortnite content does not exceed a Teen rating, and parental controls prevent things like certain items and emotes from being available within certain content ratings, so parents can be sure that not only the game itself, but also some of the player-made interactivity, is also age-appropriate.
Setting up Lego Fortnite multiplayer for your child--or perhaps for both of you--is quite simple.On the other hand, giving a key to a reliable pal can mean your child returns to exciting changes or additions that occurred while they were offline. Thanks to the parental control options, who is on your child's friends list is also in your hands.
To add someone to your friends list, send a friend request to their username from the game's social menu. If you want to then invite them to your game, you can send a party invite. Once they accept it, they'll join in the lobby or directly in the game if you've already started playing.
Lego Fortnite will continue to receive updates for, presumably, years to come. As your child grows up and the game takes on new forms, it would be beneficial for you to consider which, if any, parental controls need to be adjusted over time. Stash that all-important PIN somewhere safe and take comfort in knowing your child's experience has been vetted by you before they ever place a brick in the open world.
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